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Sound Check - 'Heated Rivalry' was TV's breakout hit of 2025. Now the buzz is spilling into the music world. Record stores across the country are hosting listening parties for the show's soundtrack, which will be available on CD and vinyl for the first time.
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Watch them whip. Gen Z is leading a line dance revival in Boston. -- One dancer said it helps as "people are yearning for community, genuinely on every level."2 hours ago
'The Pitt' and 'Pluribus' are poised to compete for top honors as Emmy nominations are announced -- Emmy nominations are announced Wednesday, and several shows are generating buzz.2 hours ago
How the 'Swift-Kelce effect' may be coming to a wedding near you -- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding may be over, but its impact on wedding trends has only just begun.7 hours ago
Summer Arts Guide - 80 fun concerts, festivals, shows, and more to check out around Boston this summer - From outdoor music festivals to comedy shows, here are the top events to check out in Boston and beyond this summer.1 month ago
All the movies you'll watch this summer1 month ago
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Boston Symphony Orchestra premieres new Philip Glass symphony at Tanglewood after Kennedy Center cancellation -- The composer withdrew his Symphony No. 15, "Lincoln," from its scheduled premiere in Washington D.C., after President Trump took over the Kennedy Center.1 hour ago
BOOK REVIEW - In her debut story collection, novelist Sigrid Nunez demonstrates her capacity to shock and delight readers - Sigrid Nunez didn't publish a book until she was in her forties. Now, one of our best, smartest, funniest authors has just published her first collection of short stories at age seventy-five.23 hours ago
Stream these 7 inspiring soccer documentaries from around the world -- The global prominence of soccer means the sport has fans from all walks of life and sometimes in the unlikeliest of places. Documentarians have found stories where soccer is played amid sociopolitical turmoil or where it serves as a community-building balm among those living on the margins.23 hours ago
Ken Burns and Jeanne Shaheen will each receive the same Legacy Award this fall -- The New England Council announced documentarian Ken Burns and retiring Senator Jeanne Shaheen will each be honored this fall as a recipient of the group's Legacy Award.12 days ago
Representative Ayanna Pressley talks about why she chose to take part in a documentary about her life -- The congresswoman was speaking at a Roxbury International Film Festival screening of the documentary "She Dared to Dream."15 days ago
First a novel, then a movie, John Steinbeck's 'East of Eden' will be coming to Netflix in the fall1 day ago
Native artists reclaim their stories in new R.I. exhibit 'Ascending: The Liberation of Native Art'1 day ago
'The Five-Star Weekend' is a love letter to female friendship with a starry cast18 hours ago
Remembering the real Nick Tosches, played by Oscar Isaac in Netflix's adaptation 'In the Hand of Dante'1 day ago
Author readings around Boston July 5-1113 hours ago
This week's TV: Jennifer Garner in 'The Five-Star Weekend,' J.K. Simmons in 'The Westies,' and more1 day ago
The father-daughter wedding dance gets an upgrade4 days ago
Haverhill's shoe legacy steps into spotlight with new exhibit4 days ago
Penthouse in Taylor Swift's Rhode Island town finds buyer after five months17 hours ago
Matt Damon breaks out 'Bitter Boston Guy' character on 'Good Hang' with Amy Poehler20 hours ago
Louise Lasser, star of TV's 'Mary Hartman,' is dead at 8713 hours ago
From 'under the weather' to 'scuttlebutt': The sailing phrases you'll hear at Sail Boston 25015 hours ago
Getting a parenting break? Unwind with one of these great beach reads.5 days ago
The best movies, TV shows, specials, and more to watch this July Fourth weekend5 days ago
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Jacob's Pillow is in full swing, and more local arts news4 days ago
Before Walter White was a killer, he was just a desperate man with a plan5 days ago
In his book 'Summer of '71,' veteran Washington journalist John A. Jenkins says we've been here before1 day ago
Filtering America's 250th anniversary through the best picture nominees of its bicentennial year5 days ago
Why we're borne back ceaselessly into 'The Great Gatsby,' on stage and film4 days ago
